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Guest edited by Denise Duhamel. Featuring poems by James Brock, Nick Carbo, Kelle Groom, Barbara Hamby, Michael Hettich, David Kirby, Campbell McGrath, Peter Meinke, Jesse Millner, Barbra Nightingale, Joseph Pacheco, Haya Pomrenze, Jay Snodgrass, Kristine Snodgrass, Emma Trelles. Cover art by Carol Todaro.
Includes poetry by Claire Bateman, Suzanne Cleary, David Colodney, Sarah Cooper, Tyree Daye, Denise Duhamel, Gabrielle Brant Freeman, Albert Goldbarth, Lisa M. Hase-Jackson, Gary Jackson, Melissa Dickson Jackson, Ashley M. Jones, Dorianne Laux, Lilith Mae McFarlin, Juan J. Morales, Rick Mulkey, Kathleen Nalley, Zoraida Ziggy Pastor, Richard Tillinghast, and Julie Marie Wade.
Poems investigating our near-catastrophic ecological and political moment and the poet's complicity, resistance, and agency.
When her "smart" phone keeps asking her to autocorrect her name to Denise Richards, Denise Duhamel begins a journey that takes on celebrity, sex, reproduction, and religion with her characteristic wit and insight. The poems in Scald engage feminism in two ways-committing to and battling with-various principles and beliefs.
Blowout is both a celebration and mourning of romantic love-the blowout of a party, as well as the sudden rupture of a front tire. Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award
Ka-Ching! is a book of poems that explores America's obsession with money. It also includes a crown of sonnets about e-bay, sestinas on the subjects of Sean Penn and the main characters of fairytales, a pantoum that riffs on a childhood riddle, and a villanelle inspired by bathroom grafitti.
Winner of the 2007 Milt Kessler Poetry Book AwardRanging in subject matter from traditional literary matter to Hong Kong action films, the poems in this collection provide unusual perspectives on American society.
There's no predicting a Denise Duhamel poem, except that it might be about something you've never seen in a poem before: Mr. Donut, Rodney King, or nude beaches; Gertrude Stein, phone sex, or the Girl Scouts. This book showcases poems from her five previous collections, along with new work.
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